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security, energy, trade and investment, education, politics, law enforcement, services, technology, environment and transportation. this is well under way. let me give you a few examples as we close this out. to our office of security cooperation, we're helping the iraqis acquire major weapon systems, tanks, helicopters, heavy artillery, our goal is enable iraq to protect itself from external threats. the judicial institute that we help the iraqis establish has provided continuing legal education, for more than 1700 judges. we funded the anti-corruption strategy, a work in progress and we provide training to antibiotic corruption bodies like the commission on integrity which played a key role. we also help build the iraqi museum, preserve the historic site of babylon. we expect to bring about 3,000 students, iraqi students, on iraqi scholarships to the united states this year to study. and this year for the first time since 1988, we participated in the baghdad international trade fair. the u.s. pavilion featured companies, the largest single country presence in iraq. if that sounds less like wa
security, energy, trade and investment, education, politics, law enforcement, services, technology, environment and transportation. this is well under way. let me give you a few examples as we close this out. to our office of security cooperation, we're helping the iraqis acquire major weapon systems, tanks, helicopters, heavy artillery, our goal is enable iraq to protect itself from external threats. the judicial institute that we help the iraqis establish has provided continuing legal...
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people find it not just a difficult environment to operate in because of corruption. it makes it very difficult. it discourage businesses from coming forward. we will continue to work with them to deal with the problem and improve it. >> one of the major criticisms that has been leveled against our participation was the signing of the agreement between iraq and the united states. do you have any thoughts on that in terms of where we are today that enables us to function effectively with them? has that set back our efforts? >> u.s. military did fantastic work in iraq. most iraqis to recognize that and appreciate it. we put in place a strategic framework agreement which we are working on -- working through with the iraqis to engage on a whole range of issues, everything from justice to diplomacy to economic issues, education issues. this is the framework we are pursuing to ensure that we are fully engaged with them, issues that are a concern to us and the concern to them were we can't make traction. i think we can continue to see this function well and continued to make
people find it not just a difficult environment to operate in because of corruption. it makes it very difficult. it discourage businesses from coming forward. we will continue to work with them to deal with the problem and improve it. >> one of the major criticisms that has been leveled against our participation was the signing of the agreement between iraq and the united states. do you have any thoughts on that in terms of where we are today that enables us to function effectively with...
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its peers, as, you know, other countries that are oil exporters have been frankly doing well in an environment of increasing oil prices, iran hasn't. you can see it in the unemployment in iran which is steadily increasing. you can see it in the overall difficulty iran has today in interacting with the international financial community and financial business community. they are increasingly isolated, both diplomatically and financially and economically. i don't think there's any question that the impact of this pressure has contributed to the sort of new-found apparent willingness of iran to at least come to the table. you know, i don't think anybody is naive here in thinking that we have, you know, turned a major corner. but, you know, the meeting that was held in istanbul several weeks ago, you know, the iranians came, seemed to be at least willing to engage in a conversation. the proof of the pudding is in the eating. when they see what happens in baghdad, see what happens going forward, in the meantime, we are going to continue to maintain the pressure, because i think, as i said, there's n
its peers, as, you know, other countries that are oil exporters have been frankly doing well in an environment of increasing oil prices, iran hasn't. you can see it in the unemployment in iran which is steadily increasing. you can see it in the overall difficulty iran has today in interacting with the international financial community and financial business community. they are increasingly isolated, both diplomatically and financially and economically. i don't think there's any question that...
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shame so i can understand why they come here and they're searching for something and suddenly this environment provide said they're coming here. to let you know what should we call the big think. it's a two minute spot of them it's all for the woman a day long. that's supposed to be on the beach sweating in the sun settling with the boy in the local delta sometimes or whatever they put on their bodies or touch them so i wouldn't. have these hard everybody screaming and smiling at them and treating them because people come and give them and affection i saw one. and they laugh to have fun you know they'll get out and sang and danced and joke and you know they're funny. and they're not they're very they're themselves are very not judge them you know they'll include you in everything. they just want to have friends and another very safe i think probably for a lot of the women that come here what they're feeling is these people feel safe to them yeah of course you get more attention here and they have to push you like a fence. i don't have to explain influenced things balance is so much for damage
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what do the iraqi authorities say is it a public health problem in fallujah only the ministry of the environment was willing to talk to us. that the truth is we haven't been able to do any environmental service i mean it was impossible to carry out any test at all the bombing started in two thousand and four then once again in two thousand and five and two thousand and six all the way up until two thousand and ten it was only in two thousand and ten that the americans left the city. and at that time if a citizen bent down to pick something up for example may look like a potential bomb or an american sniper might even shoot. that happened several times i can tell you. all this to say it was a nine impossible for us to go to any of these zones with our equipment and carry out our tests it was far too dangerous. in fallujah nobody has the means to investigate the causes of these illnesses not even the iraqi ministry of the environment. this upsurge in the form children is in among the authorities priorities. the former rebel stronghold has been sidelined by its own government a code of silence reig
what do the iraqi authorities say is it a public health problem in fallujah only the ministry of the environment was willing to talk to us. that the truth is we haven't been able to do any environmental service i mean it was impossible to carry out any test at all the bombing started in two thousand and four then once again in two thousand and five and two thousand and six all the way up until two thousand and ten it was only in two thousand and ten that the americans left the city. and at that...
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it is part of what we want to do is to have an intellectually challenging enough environment that there is a creative tension within the state department so we don't rush to a consensus view within the u.s. government that this is the way to do something, but really make it a more rigorous test. that involves a give and take with regional bureaus that have to be more dynamic than it has been in some time. that is one of our significant challenges. but the other thing i would say about the counterparts in the other governments, getting specifically to your question, that we are still all relatively small boutiques and we are still all kind of finding our space within our larger bureaucracies. so, we have to come together. when i was working at oti, i used to say it was nice for us to do what we are doing, but we can't be a professional team that just practices all the time. we have to be in the league. you have to have people where you can go out. competition and creative tension should be part of this model. that is why you almost never hear me use the word "coordination." although i be
it is part of what we want to do is to have an intellectually challenging enough environment that there is a creative tension within the state department so we don't rush to a consensus view within the u.s. government that this is the way to do something, but really make it a more rigorous test. that involves a give and take with regional bureaus that have to be more dynamic than it has been in some time. that is one of our significant challenges. but the other thing i would say about the...
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. >> i moderate with the brazilian environment agency. the officers captured five loggers and their vehicles, just one battle in what brazil describes as its war on deforestation. a war held by new satellite technology. >> we can arrive there and punish the people that are doing this. >> you stop them just as they begin to cut the forest. >> yes. >> it is not just the attitude of the government that is changing. farmers and ranchers used to be the bad ones in the story. >> i have 33% of forest now. i planted the trees. the attitude of the farmers has really changed. now we want to do the right thing. >> part of an organization run by this man. he is a tax an ex-u.s. special ops soldier turned amazonian rancher. he is now working to improve environmental management on farms in the amazon. >> our whole desire is to do something the consumer can trust. there will become a time where we will have enough of volume. it came from property that is actually producing life. >> there are other more unexpected initiatives, too. >> ok. >> this is wild
. >> i moderate with the brazilian environment agency. the officers captured five loggers and their vehicles, just one battle in what brazil describes as its war on deforestation. a war held by new satellite technology. >> we can arrive there and punish the people that are doing this. >> you stop them just as they begin to cut the forest. >> yes. >> it is not just the attitude of the government that is changing. farmers and ranchers used to be the bad ones in the...
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the oslo accord big supporters of the environment. think about the amount of paper when redrafted the accord. but today we speak of the leadership. for example, according to the oslo accord is available with everyone to pray but it is not safe. we cannot go there. it is not safe. i do not believe in another ceremony at the white house but to and until we get to the point* you have to manage the conflict i want to sum up to tell you the book is very street. they said you are making a mistake if you raise something in a book now what will happen in a few years? people will say 182 about that and what you doing? if somebody wants to lead i can protect and if they cannot i will say was wrong but we will see the public and majority of the american people understand it is not what israel is willing to pay but want to thank you for coming tonight and will be happy if you cave ready to answer the question will be happy to answer your question. thank you very much. [applause] >> don't you think the talk you give tonight encourages the extremis
the oslo accord big supporters of the environment. think about the amount of paper when redrafted the accord. but today we speak of the leadership. for example, according to the oslo accord is available with everyone to pray but it is not safe. we cannot go there. it is not safe. i do not believe in another ceremony at the white house but to and until we get to the point* you have to manage the conflict i want to sum up to tell you the book is very street. they said you are making a mistake if...
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else with we've got heaps of paper with lots of brains and we need to be doing something about the environment does people with brains are in positions of power. and so it seems like with the system that's currently in place for how world leaders get elected it might be time for solutions to come from someplace else. but a few hours on r.t. max and stacy home in on the bosses of institutions who can't stop raking in pounds of cash no matter what the consequences are the person in the street is what's ahead at seven thirty g.m.t. . big bank c.e.o.'s walk away with big bucks in two thousand and eleven. it's like paranormal that the bankers can continue to make money no matter what the market down disasters collapse surging no matter what they continue to make more money my explanation my analogy is crystal clear the titanic is sinking they're making the whole bigger by keeping rates low artificially and this is benefiting a few people who are becoming fabulously rich paranormal a team designed way to impoverished the vast majority at the for the benefit of the very few at that very few number of
else with we've got heaps of paper with lots of brains and we need to be doing something about the environment does people with brains are in positions of power. and so it seems like with the system that's currently in place for how world leaders get elected it might be time for solutions to come from someplace else. but a few hours on r.t. max and stacy home in on the bosses of institutions who can't stop raking in pounds of cash no matter what the consequences are the person in the street is...
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. >> with iraq, was working with the nato and had a different environment. but in their resolve many that shocked me so completely. but just before the outbreak of the iraq war there were caravans leading what could be weapons into syria. >> i saw those reports. we looked into it thoroughly. some said they were there were they were buried war sent to syria. i saw no evidence. there were no weapons. >> do you feel the u.s. military was significant and geopolitical rivals? summon a constituents feel the same low of military spending should be maintained to the detriment of spending to benefit nation-building here at home? [applause] a couple of answers. i am not sure of the right levels. at the end of the cold war i reckon that it -- recommended to mr. cheney we cut 25%. we did. cold war was over. i don't know of that level of don't think we can now but the pentagon should be like any other department, analyzed to see what we don't really need. . . that was absolutely needed and was told to us by our commanders in domestic spending should be what was needed to
. >> with iraq, was working with the nato and had a different environment. but in their resolve many that shocked me so completely. but just before the outbreak of the iraq war there were caravans leading what could be weapons into syria. >> i saw those reports. we looked into it thoroughly. some said they were there were they were buried war sent to syria. i saw no evidence. there were no weapons. >> do you feel the u.s. military was significant and geopolitical rivals?...
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this unsettled political environment exists within a precarous political situation where extremist group, still capable of and launched significant attacks in country. just last week six bomb blasts across baghdad killed at least 17 people, mostly in shia neighborhoods. on monday ap suicide bomber killed at least 26 people in baghdad, and wounded more than 190 in an attack on the government-run -- the government-run body that manages shiite religious and cultural sites. while security is certainly a significant challenge in iraq, in all loss of life, it is a tragedy. violence has, in fact, decreased substantially since the height of the conflict. with the end of the u.s. military presence in country at the end of 2011, iraq has sought to deepen the roots of its sovereignty and play a leadership role in the region. iraq's -- iraq recently hosted a meeting of the arab league in baghdad, a symbol that it is once again a key player in the region amp years of isolation under saddam hussein. with this enhanced standing in the region there are serious questions about iraq's position on, for exa
this unsettled political environment exists within a precarous political situation where extremist group, still capable of and launched significant attacks in country. just last week six bomb blasts across baghdad killed at least 17 people, mostly in shia neighborhoods. on monday ap suicide bomber killed at least 26 people in baghdad, and wounded more than 190 in an attack on the government-run -- the government-run body that manages shiite religious and cultural sites. while security is...
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doing something about the environment does people with brains are in positions of power. so it seems like with the system that's currently in place for how world leaders get elected it might be time for solutions to come from someplace else. as the taliban prepares to open up a political office in qatar the u.s. has indicated it's ready to back the initiative is seen as a crucial step towards peace talks between nato and its longtime enemy. also wants high ranking taliban prisoners to be freed from guantanamo bay. to contribute to any that he was that could signal a major american defeat the decade long conflict. uncle sam has just recently authorized the opening up the official office for the taliban in. the opening detail about an office doesn't bode well because he affectively has been cut from this wheeling and dealing between americans and tail of it on the other side americans it looks like a real deal it looks like they have accepted demands by the taliban that is to keep cutting government out of the loop and asked for taliban themselves to look like one in the on
doing something about the environment does people with brains are in positions of power. so it seems like with the system that's currently in place for how world leaders get elected it might be time for solutions to come from someplace else. as the taliban prepares to open up a political office in qatar the u.s. has indicated it's ready to back the initiative is seen as a crucial step towards peace talks between nato and its longtime enemy. also wants high ranking taliban prisoners to be freed...
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if you do it you just make the weeds grow like crazy and it's bad for the environment too. scott broom, 9news now. >>> and we're having beautiful weather. >> yeah, we are. you know one thing would be worst if we had rain. i mean we've only had an inch of rain this month as opposed to 3 which we normally should have. it's been a little dry or else they'd really be growing like weeds. >> i'm telling you they're all in my front yard, i really do. >> the neighbors have been talking jc. weather-wise a nice day out there but tonight we could have some problems especially north and west of town. a look at the freeze warnings, they're not even close to the metro area but i point them out because anybody watching us and we got some viewers there in adams county, pennsylvania. you have a freeze watch currently and alleghany county and points west, freeze warnings have been posted. you notice it around pittsburgh and eastern ohio as well and it's not out of the question that later today, national weather service, i tell you these areas going to get cold too. maybe a frost advisory pos
if you do it you just make the weeds grow like crazy and it's bad for the environment too. scott broom, 9news now. >>> and we're having beautiful weather. >> yeah, we are. you know one thing would be worst if we had rain. i mean we've only had an inch of rain this month as opposed to 3 which we normally should have. it's been a little dry or else they'd really be growing like weeds. >> i'm telling you they're all in my front yard, i really do. >> the neighbors have...
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together at the most senior levels of government on governance and the rule of law, to energy and the environment. and ambassador jim jeffries and his top aides and a full spectrum of iraqi political leaders, speaker -- a host of others see these people routinely. this pace and level of access is greater than our embassies typically enjoy anywhere in the world. some also fear that our plan to reduce the size of our diplomatic platform in iraq is also a sign of abandonment but the opposite is the case. starting several years ago we planned conservatively in preparing for what was the biggest military to civilian transition in u.s. history sins the marshall plan. planning was done in the context of significant uncertainty. foremost security uncertainty. so planning was under way with troops and diplomatic steps, frequent -- this required planning for large, complex and self-sufficient diplomatic platform to manage any and all security scenarios. elson engaging in enormous number of contracts staff to support our diplomatic missions throughout the country. we plant along to normalize the platform as
together at the most senior levels of government on governance and the rule of law, to energy and the environment. and ambassador jim jeffries and his top aides and a full spectrum of iraqi political leaders, speaker -- a host of others see these people routinely. this pace and level of access is greater than our embassies typically enjoy anywhere in the world. some also fear that our plan to reduce the size of our diplomatic platform in iraq is also a sign of abandonment but the opposite is...
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it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. again some wall of news and going from there right now metres of the main rebel group please syrian army have moved the command center from turkey to the liberated area of syria the decision was made to assist opposition forces in the night saying to bring about the fall of president bashar assad's government meanwhile fierce fighting between assad's forces and rebels continues throughout syria but most of the violence supported and the cause of this financial hard luck. ecuador says a slight it's a transfer to learn the song says sweden under its protection so he can respond to the sex crimes allegations his face and however the move would require also. is ation from the u.k. we can leagues that it's or has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since june then he was granted asylum last month a song fears that if you were sent t
it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. again some wall of news and going from there right now metres of the main rebel group please syrian army have moved the command center from turkey to the liberated area of syria the decision was made to assist opposition forces in the night saying...
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addressed in the council and hopefully lead to a better atmosphere and a more constructive working environment within the council. moreover, following the american elections this year, renewed effort at reaching an understanding with russia, would if it could be successful provide an environment that would be more conducive to further discussions on nonstrategic nuclear weapons. but for the time being, as i said the best thing about this is that it didn't close the process. so now that the restricted process is over, nato should start a real dialogue and proper analysis which might be able to apply a holistic approach to the overarching question, who, how, and from what. and what is the role of nato's nonstrategic nuclear weapons and why in fact does nato need them? after a suitable break not too long i hope nato needs to get back into the process of talking about these issues with an educational focus that is why the nuclear committee that i spoke about is really important. and speaking as a european and this is my very last point then i can say this sithes also time for the u.s. to take the
addressed in the council and hopefully lead to a better atmosphere and a more constructive working environment within the council. moreover, following the american elections this year, renewed effort at reaching an understanding with russia, would if it could be successful provide an environment that would be more conducive to further discussions on nonstrategic nuclear weapons. but for the time being, as i said the best thing about this is that it didn't close the process. so now that the...
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it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being. scott still around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. but sure is that so much going to be a huge visitor apparently finding the mark when the carnage continues in gaza and israel claims its own barmen to the gazans using self-defense at the same time denying the palestinians. speak the language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the p.r.p. interviews intriguing story to tell you. the choice of the arabic to find out more visit arabic don't all tito it's called. this is aussie life for most it's good to have you with us let's move on now the need is a one of syria's largest ethnic minorities have rejection of a new rebel coalition and assign all these seemingly intractable split among contests and fight is the cause described the western backed units a group as a foreign proxy a little earlier is a mess rebel factions also slams
it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being. scott still around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. but sure is that so much going to be a huge visitor apparently finding the mark when the carnage continues in gaza and israel claims its own barmen to the gazans using self-defense at the same time denying the palestinians. speak the language....
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when we look at the arab spring that turns now green, the kind of environment, it's extremely, extremely disturbing and israel is the only outpost of democracy, of stability of the western way of life in the region. >> how concerned are you of the situation in syria giving that it's getting the world attention as it often does. it's started to move into other areas, but the situation remains unchanged there. it's still very dangerous and very unstable. >> i'm quite frustrated for the slowness of its collapse. i believe that he is doomed anyhow. i believe that there is a need to raise our voices both for moral reasons and practical as much more loudly and to make sure that every possible step is taken by world community, by nato, by the united states, by the russians, turkey could have a special hold to it, to accelerate the whole thing. >> it seems to people there's a different way of dealing with syria than there was to libya, for example, and the main reason is that the russians and the chinese are more concerned about syria, but from a humanitarian point of view, why should that come
when we look at the arab spring that turns now green, the kind of environment, it's extremely, extremely disturbing and israel is the only outpost of democracy, of stability of the western way of life in the region. >> how concerned are you of the situation in syria giving that it's getting the world attention as it often does. it's started to move into other areas, but the situation remains unchanged there. it's still very dangerous and very unstable. >> i'm quite frustrated for...
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at experiments on how the human body and different materials react and adapt to the weightlessness environment of space they'll also be looking at a birds and muscles and how they adapt also looking at how different materials are suitable for the environment of space travel in how to build these materials all of this exploration and research will be done in the name of making sure that humans can venture even farther into the solar system now expedition thirty and thirty one we just came back a few weeks ago the experiments included ever riot tests and research it also included looking into the human life sciences as well as earth observation. that was our affair bang montse again we have a full team of reporters on the ground at the launch hopefully we'll have some photos and images of that rocket launch for you that took off about. i would say half an hour forty minutes ago you can see it taking off right now quite an exciting sight the researchers at the international space station will be studying the effects of weightlessness on bone density but. those pictures are so much more exciting t
at experiments on how the human body and different materials react and adapt to the weightlessness environment of space they'll also be looking at a birds and muscles and how they adapt also looking at how different materials are suitable for the environment of space travel in how to build these materials all of this exploration and research will be done in the name of making sure that humans can venture even farther into the solar system now expedition thirty and thirty one we just came back a...
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region the airline industry already has enormous taxes in europe that were supposed to be to cover the environment that's the airline perspective but there's also another perspective which is that outside of the airline industry a number of states say this is an infringement on their sovereignty because they need to us try to cover the entire flight not just the flight it takes place over a year where space to encourage airlines to reduce greenhouse gases the e.u. will oblige them to effectively pay a tax on fifteen percent of their carbon emissions this will be done by purchasing quotas on the emissions trading system the other eighty five percent is free of charge by twenty twenty the chargeable amount will rise to eighteen percent to you're a strong there's two year or so or five year is from additional here as they try to give their fuel prices are higher to your is off then you are in for. quite a significant amount ten percent maybe even ten percent so once this all into gear is there given that the airline business is very unprofitable east to you is actually quite important the e.u. is sho
region the airline industry already has enormous taxes in europe that were supposed to be to cover the environment that's the airline perspective but there's also another perspective which is that outside of the airline industry a number of states say this is an infringement on their sovereignty because they need to us try to cover the entire flight not just the flight it takes place over a year where space to encourage airlines to reduce greenhouse gases the e.u. will oblige them to...
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it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. sitting down with r.t. for a one on one interview is robert mcnally the founder and president of the rapid and group mr mcnally also served as top domestic and international energy adviser to george w. bush mr mcnally thank you very much for sitting down with r.t. today you're very welcome glad to be here you have said that the u.s. the e.u. and israel give a fifty fifty probability that a war with iran would happen how big of a window of opportunity still exists to prevent any military action well i think it's closing very quickly iran. according to most nonproliferation experts nuclear experts will by sometime next year be at the point where they could quickly break out and enrich enough weapons grade uranium to then later weaponize and it's the enrichment process which is the most detectable and stoppable or to label part of building a nu
it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. sitting down with r.t. for a one on one interview is robert mcnally the founder and president of the rapid and group mr mcnally also served as top domestic and international energy adviser to george w. bush mr mcnally thank you very much for...
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is doing with iran and iran itself is trying very hard to keep the environment we professional in the face of the recent assassination of the reigning scientists this really. was a big blow to the relationship between iran and. iran is trying to keep the environment professional in the face of public pressure coming from iran. officials to be more strict with the so the u.s. is really undermining the. international organisation of the i and if there is going to be any peace will they out of this conflict i is going to play a crucial role and it's not it shouldn't be on their mind when response to or of the oil embargo iran has vowed to stop crude supplies to some immediately not naming which ones they were you think we should expect from tehran in response to these pressure american sanctions. well as i said i think design shows are more for american domestic consumption and i don't think that iran is going to be provable into a reactionary position in this press are coming from from the us because if iran were to respond to every every threat that is coming from there we should have
is doing with iran and iran itself is trying very hard to keep the environment we professional in the face of the recent assassination of the reigning scientists this really. was a big blow to the relationship between iran and. iran is trying to keep the environment professional in the face of public pressure coming from iran. officials to be more strict with the so the u.s. is really undermining the. international organisation of the i and if there is going to be any peace will they out of...
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the money raised in the name of the environment -- none of it gets spent on anything that will reduce emissions. it does look like something of a tax grab. we see overlapping taxes in the u.k. a huge air passenger duty. nothing is happening to that in light of this extra tax. this is one of the problems with this emissions trading scheme. it is something that we believe should be resolved in a global way to avoid the overlapping and avoid the discriminatory nature of this. we all need to sit down and sort this out once and for all. >> thank you very much for that. great stuff from you. he joins us from geneva. a quick look at asian markets. financials are mixed. banks, the same old story. big worries there with the eurozone debt crisis. >> interesting interview there. thank you. police in pakistan say a british aid worker has been kidnapped in the country. they say he had been working there for several months with the international committee of the red cross. our correspondent joins me now from islamabad. to what extent is this something of an ideological kidnap, or is it just plain a
the money raised in the name of the environment -- none of it gets spent on anything that will reduce emissions. it does look like something of a tax grab. we see overlapping taxes in the u.k. a huge air passenger duty. nothing is happening to that in light of this extra tax. this is one of the problems with this emissions trading scheme. it is something that we believe should be resolved in a global way to avoid the overlapping and avoid the discriminatory nature of this. we all need to sit...
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the environment. and the industry isn't telling the whole story. they're goddamn why. they're here to. make as much money as they can and get the whole. world for the future science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. minutes past the hour here in the russian capital and news continues now on r.t. despite america's sanctions and a looming iran is boasting that it easily selling its oil a news report broadcast in the country suggests that's mainly thanks to sanction waivers handed out by washington the us has granted china and singapore last minute exemptions from financial penalties for buying iranian oil as follows earlier waivers to more than a dozen other countries almost all of iran's known european clients are an activist a bit of a stir he says but these measures never achieve what they're meant to and instead just hurt the most vulnerable. the sort of stated objective of both the united states and the european union as carrying out the sanctions is that they are meant to persuade iran to come to the
the environment. and the industry isn't telling the whole story. they're goddamn why. they're here to. make as much money as they can and get the whole. world for the future science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. minutes past the hour here in the russian capital and news continues now on r.t. despite america's sanctions and a looming iran is boasting that it easily selling its oil a news report broadcast in the country suggests...
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something else we've got heaps of people with lots of brains and we need to be doing something about the environment do you think those people with brains are in positions of power. and so it seems like with the system that's currently in place for how world leaders get elected it might be time for solutions to come from someplace else. but the taliban looking to set to open a political representation of qatar washington has hinted that it's ready to back the initiative america support would signal a major break from past policies following a decade long and inconclusive war against the mills hangry party's own military contributor currently again kind of show weighed in on what this may mean for belligerence. uncle sam has just recently authorizes the opening up the official office for the taliban in doha qatar for the opening goldie taylor been overseas doesn't bode will be effectively has been. wheeling and dealing between americans and tail of it on the other side for americans it looks like a real elopes a deal it looks like they have accepted demands by the taliban that is to keep the governme
something else we've got heaps of people with lots of brains and we need to be doing something about the environment do you think those people with brains are in positions of power. and so it seems like with the system that's currently in place for how world leaders get elected it might be time for solutions to come from someplace else. but the taliban looking to set to open a political representation of qatar washington has hinted that it's ready to back the initiative america support would...
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do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. two thousand. and six. feet. two thousand. years one of the largest rivers in the world the plan is to dam all the major tributaries of the amazon river. there will be immense pressure not only on ecological reserves but also on the communities and the territories that are used sustainably by indigenous people. meanwhile agribusiness is encroaching illegal logging is taking place and so the shingle basin is now at a crossroads and this is there's a resistance against this dam project that was going on for twenty years. who had gathered here to defend all waters as it on demand so right. to finish it and these energy will power and the big aluminum companies and on mining companies who are well and resources.
do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. two thousand. and six. feet. two thousand. years one of the largest rivers in the world the plan is to dam all the major tributaries of the amazon river. there will be immense pressure not only on ecological reserves but also on the...
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has agreed to plead guilty to charges in the deadly fuel spill in the gulf of mexico which faces the environment and claimed the lives of eleven people the corporation will pay a record settlement with the u.s. authorities are worth four point five billion dollars in return for the case being closed three employees face charges over the twenty ten disaster two of them for months slaughter the company will soon get the money from the state from the sale of fifty percent of ten k. b.p. to the russian oil giant ross now after. the debt crisis is predicted to drive the eurozone into its second recession since two thousand and nine according to a new survey it says a negative growth is forecast to return next year news of the economic downturn comes amid waves of protests by millions of people across europe this week demanding the end of us diversity measures. people in england and wales have been given a choice of who they want to see the peace in their local areas they have voted for police and quantum commissioners for the first time but the new development goes hand in hand with old problems with
has agreed to plead guilty to charges in the deadly fuel spill in the gulf of mexico which faces the environment and claimed the lives of eleven people the corporation will pay a record settlement with the u.s. authorities are worth four point five billion dollars in return for the case being closed three employees face charges over the twenty ten disaster two of them for months slaughter the company will soon get the money from the state from the sale of fifty percent of ten k. b.p. to the...
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you do it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. britain's heading into the future. with the government extending its massive cuts program for five more years and that's in addition to the already existing cuts in public spending pensions will be raided more suffering to. report. well everyone now madly picking their way through the the facts and figures and wow was there a lot of figures one thing was very very clear and that is that the u.k. is set to face even more austerity no what those figures showed us was that the u.k. economy is going to shrink by not point one percent in five years twenty twelve now it sounds like a small amount but of course no sign of that all important place in fact what we're seeing is that borrowing has gone up we think that the debt has risen and fallen and most crucially i think is probably the fact that the government have missed the reduction target so w
you do it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. britain's heading into the future. with the government extending its massive cuts program for five more years and that's in addition to the already existing cuts in public spending pensions will be raided more suffering to. report. well...
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with the animals having to work in an environment filled with distracting sights sounds and smells it's important that the dogs and their handlers have a close relationship please give the lady anything there has to be trust between the two and the dog should feel absolutely free and shouldn't be pressured by excessive discipline the handlers. have to be extremely attentive they should notice and immediately respond to the dogs every motion and reaction you know this is the big fish and you might shoot. a false alarm is detected unless the north point five percent of searches making the dogs far more reliable than the best man made the texan device much of that is down to the breeding but a lot of training is required before they are ready to work amongst the public so while it doesn't take the dog long to find what was hidden underneath my seat but it's all well and good doing it here on the training grounds how will they fare in the busy atmosphere of an international airport on an average day over one hundred thousand people pass through this terminal a cherry mitzvah airport plenty
with the animals having to work in an environment filled with distracting sights sounds and smells it's important that the dogs and their handlers have a close relationship please give the lady anything there has to be trust between the two and the dog should feel absolutely free and shouldn't be pressured by excessive discipline the handlers. have to be extremely attentive they should notice and immediately respond to the dogs every motion and reaction you know this is the big fish and you...
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standards affected over the last couple of years because of what's happened in the global economic environment and what's been nothing closer to home and if this change or something like it was to go through we would see those living standards further affected for the worst at the moment welfare payments are linked to inflation and that is increasing much frost of the wages back in june prime minister david cameron said that it's unfair that the earnings of the people that do work in the u.k. are increasing much more slowly than the benefits of the eight percent of the british population that is currently out of work now analysts see another group being dragged into this and that's the so-called we used middle that are currently struggling would be increasing costs of food fuel and clothing almost seven million working adults here in britain struggle with the basic cost of living and it's areas such as these where the trickle down effect of stretched pay packets and a benefits freeze are going to be most devastating. and more news from the british isles is available online for you right now at
standards affected over the last couple of years because of what's happened in the global economic environment and what's been nothing closer to home and if this change or something like it was to go through we would see those living standards further affected for the worst at the moment welfare payments are linked to inflation and that is increasing much frost of the wages back in june prime minister david cameron said that it's unfair that the earnings of the people that do work in the u.k....
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stuff just sees its costs that it brings nothing but clean power and comfort but the environment knows better and the industry isn't telling the whole story. they're goddamn why. they're here to. make as much money as they can and get the hell on. line motion would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from phones to christians. who screens totty dot com. for escape. barely surviving the longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. hello and welcome to technology update here in moscow we're always on the lookout for the newest of the new and there's been no shortage of big announcements in the high tech world especially if the russian capital plays host to the open innovations forum. the first ever gathering under this name got kicked off at the end of october look to bring together high tech gurus and investors from across the globe more than ten thousand participants from dozens of countries flocked to the expo center along the moscow river to handle the influx the exhibition halls were decked out to fulfill all the gadget driven ne
stuff just sees its costs that it brings nothing but clean power and comfort but the environment knows better and the industry isn't telling the whole story. they're goddamn why. they're here to. make as much money as they can and get the hell on. line motion would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from phones to christians. who screens totty dot com. for escape. barely surviving the longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. hello and...